
Transportation Construction Manager / Resident Engineer
Job Description
- Responsible for overseeing and directing construction projects from conception to completion, reviewing the project schedule, deliverables, and estimate costs in-depth;
- Assigning and coordination of field inspection staff;
- Oversees all onsite and offsite construction activities and monitor compliance with the Contract specifications;
- Resolve any issues that arise from unforeseen conditions;
- Responsible for ensuring that project documentation is completed and submitted as required, and completes necessary project close-out;
- Interpretation of drawings and documents, and preparation of work order documents;
- Follows project safety protocol;
- All related duties as required to ensure the successful completion of assigned projects.
- Candidates must possess at least one of the following AND a High School Diploma/equivalent:
- 10 years of PennDOT inspection or related highway construction experience:
- Professional Engineer License in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; or
- NICET Level IV in Highway Construction; or
- PennDOT Concrete Technician Certification; and
- NECEPT Field Technician Certification; and
- NICET Level III Certification; or
- Any other acceptable combination of qualifications meeting client requirements.
- 10 years of PennDOT inspection or related highway construction experience:
- Proficient understanding and ability to interpret written specifications, plans, and construction documents;
- Ability to effectively communicate with clients, supervisors, and inspectors;
- Detail-oriented, with excellent organizational skills;
- Ability to complete required safety training within a reasonable period of time;
- A valid, clean driver’s license and personal vehicle to travel to project sites.
- Assume a stationary position;
- Handle, inspect, and/or feel documents, materials and/or equipment relevant to the job;
- Communicate with colleagues, supervisors, and clients using Company email and telephone systems;
- Move around on the job-site, including ascending or descending on the landscape or on a ladder, and positioning oneself appropriately to access necessary testing materials and equipment, usually for prolonged periods of time,
- Lift and/or move up to 10 lbs. for some types of monitoring and inspections,
- Good visual skills, including focused depth perception, and
- Regular daily operations of a motor-vehicle or use of public transportation, which may require remaining stationary for extended periods of time.
- Opportunities for mentoring, professional development, and career advancement
- Tuition reimbursement to advance education
- Paid time off, including vacation, sick leave, and personal days
- Company-observed, paid holidays
- 401(k) retirement plan with profit-sharing opportunities
- Comprehensive group medical insurance, including health, dental, vision, and life coverage
- High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP) option paired with a Health Savings Account (HSA)
- Flexible spending accounts (FSAs) for medical expenses and dependent care
- Commuter benefits for public transportation costs
- Short and long-term disability coverage
- Employee Assistance Program
Pay Range: $120,000 - $165,000 per year